Cows stand up when they are sleeping, Usually, people go in the nighttime to do it. It is possible and sometimes it usually gets injured or killed.
No, but you can injure it if you somehow manage. Just be careful. A lot of city kids that go cow tipping do not realize that some of them will chase you. It will be embarrassing to explain that you got your arm broke when a cow ran you over after you picked on it. Or even better, that the huge bruise you have is where you couldn't tip her, but she head-butted you instead. Keep in mind that they kick...with several hundred pounds of force behind it. Also, remember bulls can kick your butt badly...and that angry farmers may not be something you want to deal with either. It's probably best to just leave Betsy alone.
Cow tipping is a myth and not a real activity. Cows are not easily tipped over when they are standing, as they are heavy and stable animals. Attempting to tip over a cow can be dangerous for both the cow and the person trying to tip it. It's best to treat animals with respect and leave them undisturbed.
No. Owls do, not cows.
If she's in heat, most definitely. Often a bull will go look for the cow that is in heat, no matter if he's the neighbor's bull or not.
Go see her.
No, but you can injure it if you somehow manage. Just be careful. A lot of city kids that go cow tipping do not realize that some of them will chase you. It will be embarrassing to explain that you got your arm broke when a cow ran you over after you picked on it. Or even better, that the huge bruise you have is where you couldn't tip her, but she head-butted you instead. Keep in mind that they kick...with several hundred pounds of force behind it. Also, remember bulls can kick your butt badly...and that angry farmers may not be something you want to deal with either. It's probably best to just leave Betsy alone.
Cow tipping is a myth and not a real activity. Cows are not easily tipped over when they are standing, as they are heavy and stable animals. Attempting to tip over a cow can be dangerous for both the cow and the person trying to tip it. It's best to treat animals with respect and leave them undisturbed.
No. They just get up right away right after they go down. Besides, cow tipping is a myth, and not something that is possible to do, even when drunk.
A dairy cow would die a matter of a few weeks before she even gets to the point where she is deemed "feral." I would see a beef cow becoming feral, yes, but not a dairy cow.
The cow elk. Don't go for the bull elk unless your mate is with you or you will die
A cow. Or, if you want to go into specifics, a dairy cow.
She will be acting quite aggressive towards any "strange" movement. She will be very nervous, have no habituation if something startles her repeatedly, and very unsteady on her feet. Soon she will go down, go into a coma, and die. A dead cow, if cut open to reveal the brain, will exhibit a characteristic degeneration of brain tissue confirming bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or "mad cow disease."
no
Tipping public officials is already illegal . Tipping private service employees for doing an outstanding job should never be illegal. These people are usually not paid much and if they go out of their way to help me, I want to give them a little extra.
go to youtube.com it tells you how to become a cow just go to the peir go to nicktoons world and click on barnyard
"Cow meat" -- aka Beef -- gets eaten by humans.
No, they do not.